2020

A Study in Complexity: Susan Kreider Getty

Photo Submitted By Susan Kreider GettyStory By Christina Heintzelman – cheintzelman@benchmarkmediallc.com Susan Kreider Getty is an artist who does not wish to be placed in any artistic genre. “I work in oils, pastels, acrylics, watercolors, […]

2020

The Evolution of a True Public Servant: Patty Kim

An underdog helping underdogs Photo By Rick SnizikStory By Randy Gross – rgross@harrisburgmagazine.com Some people argue that politics is nothing more than a popularity contest. If that’s true, then that could explain why PA State […]

2020

Deck the Halls with Greens, Gold and Old

By Diane White McNaughton It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas—from back in the day. While technology has dazzled us with lawn-sized synchronized light displays, pre-lit artificial Fraser fir trees with LED lights, and […]

2020

What’s Cooking in Kitchens

By Diane White McNaughton Alfred Hitchcock may not be the preeminent spokesperson on a beautiful home (think the dive-bombing feathered friends-turned-enemies in “The Birds”), but he knew that “Happiness is a small house, with a […]

2020

Your Pandemic Pup

By Jacqueline G. Goodwin, Ed.D. Welcome to the Pandemic Puppy Club! So you finally gave in. You always thought about a getting a dog, but when the coronavirus pandemic became a real thing you decided […]

2020

Ding, Dong!

‘Who’s there?’ ‘Doorbell Surveillance System.’ ‘Doorbell Surveillance System who?’ By Jeff Falk • Photo Courtesy Of Honeywell Today’s Doorbell Surveillance Systems are not your grandfather’s doorbell. Like a lot of the other current technological stuff, […]